Use the normal distribution and the given sample results to complete the test of the given hypotheses. Assume the results come from a random sample and use a 5% significance level. Test H0 : p=0.3 vs Ha : p<0.3 using the sample results p^=0.22 with n=202. Round your answer for the test statistic to two decimal places, and your answer for the p-value to three decimal places. test statistic = p-value = Conclusion: Reject or Do not reject
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